AIME seeking new PR agency
MELBOURNE – Reed Travel Exhibitions is seeking a new PR agency to manage all PR activities for AIME, which takes place each year at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
AIME is the largest exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region, showcasing Australian and international product and services for the meetings, incentive, conference and exhibition industries.
Over 850 exhibitors make face-to-face contact with more than 3,500 business event, meeting and incentive planners, and exhibition organisers over two days.
The successful PR agency will need to represent AIME in a professional, positive and proactive manner with the key objective to promote AIME as the market leader in the Asia-Pacific region and support the overall marketing objectives through PR activities both within Australia and internationally.
Experience and demonstrated knowledge of the meetings and incentive industry is imperative.
For further information or expressions of interest: contact Felicity Osman, Marketing & Sponsorship Manager, Reed Travel Exhibitions, by Wednesday 18 November on +61 2 9422 2485 or email [email protected]
The PR brief will be sent on receipt of email to PR agencies demonstrating relevant experience in the meetings and incentive industry.
Reed Travel Exhibitions will consider agencies in Sydney and Melbourne.
Ian Jarrett
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